Insurance companies say they fear that PFAS is on the cusp of becoming a major issue for the industry, with the specter of health and environmental damage claims dragging them into court battles that, until now, they’ve managed to avoid.
Historically, insurers have argued that they’re not liable for pollution from the laboratory-created substances dubbed “forever chemicals"—some of which didn’t exist when older policies were written. But businesses are starting to push back after finding it impossible to secure coverage for PFAS contamination.
“There’s going to be a huge variety of fights about insurance related to the ...
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